One of the difficulties of visualising the benefits of remote monitoring is trying to put it into the context of daily business. Once remote monitoring is in place you can clearly see the return in the form of empirical evidence, first hand experience and clear reporting; which all relate directly to your energy costs. Once

As I am sure most of you are aware the ESOS scheme is about to roll out. As with all government schemes there is an amount of red tape and mandatory compliance levels to meet and a number of required actions you need to take. So we thought it would be useful to let you

Most energy wastage goes unnoticed. In our experience almost every client that we speak to understands the need to conserve energy. It makes no sense not to see the need because, putting aside the desire to be eco-friendly, lower that carbon footprint rating and meet legislation; wasting energy wastes money. Still, most energy wastage goes

My primary activity for a number of years has involved writing about systems that both use and make different forms of energy. Invited here to write about managing energy was more of a challenge than I initially thought since I quickly realised I didn’t really understand the term “Energy Management.” There are various ways control

Energy intensive businesses are being told how to claim compensation to offset the cost of energy policy in their electricity bills. Energy intensive businesses are being told how to claim compensation to offset the cost of energy policy in their electricity bills with the publication of new government guidance today. The guidance is being published alongside the government

Are you up to date with the changes? Would you like a cost effective way to keep up to date with all your FM requirements and regulatory changes? BS 5839-1 ‘Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings – Part 1: Code of practice for design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of systems in non-domestic premises’